Inn at the Quay, New Westminster, British Columbia
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$126.40 CAD $126.40 CAD $126.40 CAD $126.40 CADInn at the Quay is the first and only luxe hotel on the Fraser River boardwalk in New Westminster BC. Its an easy 30-minute ride on the Skytrain to downtown Vancouver but miles away from city stress. The hotels all new look glamorously intertwines South Beach style and divine comfort throughout its living room lobby 126 guestrooms fitness centre and meeting space. Weekly wine flight nights and riverfront balconies in guestrooms are two of many luxurious little extras. In the adjacent Boathouse restaurant chefs serve fresh West Coast cuisine paired with wines from B.C and around the world. Drape yourself across an elegant chaise lounge or armless slipper chair. Ponder the modern art piece that has become your beds headboard. These sumptuous guestrooms are meant to be savoured. While youre at it brew yourself some Starbucks or Mighty Leaf tea. In the guest bath fluffy white bathrobes NYCs Cutler Salon products teal sea glass accents and organic finishes transform the space into a sleek spa-like oasis.
Address and contact details

900 Quayside Drive
New Westminster
British Columbia
V3M 6G1
Canada
- (604) 520-1776 ( Telephone )
- (604) 520-5645 ( Fax )
- (800) 663-2001 ( Tollfree )
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Location details / directions
Suburban - Suburban
Near to the following attractions
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Quay Public Market
- Enjoy the friendly, family oriented atmosphere in the colourful market and shopping area.
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Columbia Street
- Columbia Street with its many attractive heritage buildings and shops. Other Downtown New Westminster attractions include the Old Court House, the City Hall, the Armoury, the CPR Station, Burr Block/Queens Hotel and exquisite churches.
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Fraser River Discovery Centre
- Walking tours from Westminster Quay highlight the environmental, cultural and historical significance of the Fraser River, New Westminster and the surrounding area.
